I miss liking computers.
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I miss liking computers.
@minego I know the feeling, this isn't the timeline I thought we'd end up with. I find a mix of retro computing and hobby electronics projects helps a lot.
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I miss liking computers.
Computers are okay. Linux is still fun. I will hate going back to Premiere Pro for final work
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I miss liking computers.
@minego
I dislike missing computers. They’re too hard to find.(*I’m sorry, I just had to tell that joke*)
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I miss liking computers.
@minego The only computer I really like these days is the Framework 13 I assembled from a kit, and which runs Ubuntu. It feels like it’s actually mine.
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I miss liking computers.
@minego
a new c64 may rekindle some of that joy for you.
it sure did for me. -
I miss liking computers.
@minego
Internet services are not computers. -
I miss liking computers.
@minego you are romanticizing an era when computers didn't actually do much and were full of software and hardware bugs and a fucking printer cable from HP, with huge proprietary HP connectors, was $100
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I miss liking computers.
Wow. Who knew such a simple post would be such a helpful tool for finding accounts to block.
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I miss liking computers.
@minego And getting excited about new tech

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I miss liking computers.
@minego I remember being so excited to come back to my dorm room after class to check my email to see if I'd gotten a message from my long distance boyfriend. Also excited to read Livejournal and see what my pals were up to. -
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I miss liking computers.
@minego So much this...
I'm starting to wrest a little bit of that back switching to linux and taking control of more things at least, but it still leaves an all around issue as a whole with tech and how it's used.
But most importantly of all, we must always remember, it's the corporations and rich people who made it this way. Don't blame the tech itself. Blame those who made it this way. As you remember, there was a time before enshittification when these things were actually enjoyable to those who could invest the time and effort to learn them. (I just emphasize this because I see so many people saying stuff like "I'm just going to throw my laptop into the sea" when it isn't actually the laptop's fault, it's the fault of the corporation that made the software evil on purpose.)
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@xconde unfortunately.
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I miss liking computers.
@minego Linux has sparked a bit of interest in the hobby. I do miss being hyped for the next CPU and Graphics Card in order to get a few more frames out of a PC game. Good times.
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I miss liking computers.
I miss being in awe of the companies that made them.
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I miss liking computers.
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@autolycos exactly.
@alice -
I miss liking computers.
@minego same 🫂
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I miss liking computers.
I still like computers.
The childlike fascination isn't quite so intense any more, but it's still there. Even though I know how it all works and I write code for a living, the “amazing magic cyberspace” feeling isn't entirely gone.
Thanks in large part to free software like Linux and Mastodon keeping the old magic alive.
And honestly, I'm clinging to that feeling, that faint little echo of childhood joy, for dear life. In these dark times, joy is in very short supply…
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I miss liking computers.
@minego metapod
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I miss liking computers.
@minego Same.